http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=263381Tells CPAC it's not 'Islamophobic' to resist spread of Muslim law
Robert James Woolsey, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, told a break-out session of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., that America needs to stop being so politically correct and realize it is "at war" with those who would spread Islamic, or Shariah, law.
"We have to understand that we are in a war here – certainly with the terrorists; certainly with Al Qaida; certainly with Hamas and Hezbollah," Woolsey said. "We're also at war, with no choice of our own, with those who want to, over the long run, impose Shariah [Islamic law] upon us.
"And it is one of the toughest fights we have ever had or will have," he continued, "because Americans are used to religious liberty and not criticizing one another's religions."
Robert James Woolsey, was director of the CIA from February 1993 to January 1995. A native of Tulsa, Okla., he was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford. He also earned an M.A. from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar, and an L.L.B. from Yale Law School.
Yet as CIA director, never once was he able to have a one-on-one meeting with President Clinton. He was quoted by Paula Kaufman of "Insight on the News" as saying: "Remember the guy who in 1994 crashed his plane onto the White House lawn? That was me trying to get an appointment to see President Clinton!"